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Help us make it rightIf you find yourself in terminal D at DFW, you should stop here and get some BBQ. Brisket and sausage surprised me. Best airport food I've had in a long time!
It's great finding a decent choice of food at an airport. Cousin's is tucked away by gate B48 but well worth the hike. Very friendly service and great tasting bbq. I had the sunday special, beef, potato salad and macncheese.
3 hour layover in Dallas...wanted to check out some Texas BBQ.It was alright.Nothing exceptional or bad.I had 3 meat combo - Texas port ribs, sliced beef brisket, and pulled pork with mac & cheese and cole slaw - 15~16 dollars. All were good.Nothing spectacular though.Portions were small I thought.I was …
Overheard at Cousin's:Customer: "What's better here: pork or brisket?"Employee: "Brisket."Customer: "Chopped or..."Employee: "Sliced."It's a good sign when a business knows what it's good at, rather than trying to play up the whole menu.I live in Seattle. We have fantastic seafood, and coffee that would …
Had the chopped brisket plate with pinto beans and macaroni and cheese. It was decent BBQ. The sauce was better than the last visit, and the brisket was tender and smokey with no fat or gristle. The iced tea was pretty good, but they still want $0.59 for a refill, which is pretty grubby. My check was $13.94. Again, you could do worse.
Our wonderful customers have nominated Cousin's as one of four top barbecue restaurants in Good Morning America's Best Barbecue Challenge
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